Apple iMac M3: Will reportedly come back in 24 inches by the end of 2023
Apple could soon launch a new generation of their iMacs with the M3 chip. This is reported by Mark Gurman from Bloomberg. The new devices, which will again be 24 inches in size, are already in test production and will be codenamed J433 and J434. However, mass production would start in three months at the earliest.
Apple could already be in the hot testing phase for a new iMac with the M3 chip. This reports Mark Gurman from Bloomberg, who wants to know about the devices with the code names J433 and J434. These are again said to have the same 24-inch screen size as the current model, released in 2021. However, some internal components of the all-in-one computer are to be redesigned and relocated.
The new iMac should come on the market in the second half of the year at the earliest
According to Gurman, the development of the new iMacs is already well advanced, but mass production should start in three months at the earliest. The devices are currently in test production. As the journalist writes, the new all-in-one PC should be on the market in the second half of the year at the earliest.
Apple should stick to the 24-inch screen size, as is already the case with the current M1 model from 2021. The new computer will also be available in the same colors as the existing iMac, including blue, silver, pink and orange. However, there are said to be changes in the manufacturing process for attaching the iMac stand.
Apple introduced the first M2 chip last year at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June. According to Mark Gurman, it is conceivable that the company could present its M3 chip together with a new MacBook Air at WWDC 2023. Apple could follow suit later in the year with the iMac M3. MacBooks with M3 Pro and M3 Max chips could then follow in 2024.
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